CE vs ANSI: Which Aerial Lift Certification Do You Need?

Choosing Between CE and ANSI Certification

When selecting aerial work platforms for international projects, understanding the differences between CE and ANSI certification is crucial for compliance, safety, and cost-effectiveness. This guide helps you determine which certification matches your operational requirements.

Geographic Requirements

CE Certification is mandatory for:

  • European Economic Area (EEA) countries
  • United Kingdom (post-Brexit UKCA marking aligns with CE)
  • Many Middle Eastern countries accepting European standards
  • African nations following EU regulatory frameworks

ANSI Certification is required for:

  • United States (OSHA references ANSI A92)
  • Canada (CSA standards align with ANSI)
  • Mexico and most Latin American countries
  • Asia-Pacific regions following US standards

Technical Differences Comparison

Load Testing: CE requires 110% rated capacity, ANSI requires 125% rated capacity

Stability Testing: Both require wind speed 12.5 m/s testing

Third-Party Review: CE requires Notified Body involvement, ANSI allows self-certification

Documentation: CE requires technical file, ANSI requires design records

Marking: CE mark + NB number vs ANSI compliance label

Dual-Certified Equipment Advantages

Many modern aerial work platforms from manufacturers like Genie, JLG, and Dingli offer dual CE/ANSI certification, providing:

  • Global deployment flexibility: Move equipment between regions
  • Higher resale value: Broader buyer market
  • Reduced inventory complexity: Single SKU for multiple markets
  • Enhanced safety features: Meets stricter requirements of both standards

Project-Specific Certification Selection

Consider these factors when choosing certification:

  1. Project location: Local regulations dictate minimum requirements
  2. Contract specifications: Some clients require specific certifications
  3. Insurance requirements: Policies may mandate certain standards
  4. Future redeployment: Plan for equipment mobility
  5. Total cost of ownership: Dual-certified may cost more upfront but offer better value

GMH Lift’s Certification Expertise

Our team specializes in matching equipment certification to your project requirements. We supply CE-certified, ANSI-compliant, and dual-certified aerial work platforms from trusted manufacturers worldwide.

Contact our certification specialists to ensure your aerial lift purchase meets all regulatory and operational requirements.

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